Dallas, TX - In asymptomatic men with evidence of subclinical atherosclerosis, exercise tolerance provides additional prognostic information to coronary artery calcium (CAC) scores for the ...
Regular exercise may boost pain tolerance — a new finding that may have implications for those experiencing chronic pain, new research suggests. In a large observational study of more than 10,000 ...
To the long list of the benefits of physical activity, researchers have just added one more thing: a greater ability to handle pain. A recent study published in the journal PLOS One found that regular ...
According to a study presented at the American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions 2015, patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) did not have increased exercise ...
Adults who exercise have a greater pain tolerance than those who don't, a new study says. The research shows that the more someone exercises, the more pain they can tolerate overall. The findings ...
image: Acupuncture can improve exercise tolerance in patients suffering from chronic heart failure. This was determined in a clinical pilot study by the team headed by Dr. Johannes Backs, physician ...
New research found that people who exercised regularly were better able to handle a pain test. The researchers say this suggests exercise may help those with chronic pain. Doctors say there are a few ...
Physical exercise has been well-documented to have many health benefits, but new research suggests it may also help with chronic pain management. A new study by researchers from Norway examined ...
The 6-minute walk test (6MWT) is an assessment that a doctor may use to determine a person’s exercise tolerance. It is a low risk test that measures how far a person can walk in 6 minutes. It may be ...
If the idea of going to the gym makes you moan and groan, you’re not alone. Let’s be honest: It’s called working out for a reason. Though incredibly good for you, exercise doesn’t always feel so good.